Poemi Georgici Del Secolo XVIII presents a collection of georgic poems from 18th-century Italy, authored by Girolamo Baruffaldi. This volume offers readers a glimpse into the literary tastes and agricultural interests of the period, reflecting a fascination with rural life and didactic verse. Baruffaldi's work exemplifies the georgic tradition, blending practical instruction with artistic expression. These poems provide insights into the agricultural practices, philosophical views, and aesthetic sensibilities prevalent in 18th-century Italian society. A valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts of Italian literature and agricultural history, this collection showcases the enduring appeal of georgic poetry and its unique contribution to European literary heritage.
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